2013 Allan Border Medal Red Carpet Arrivals
Cricket’s night of nights, The Allan Border Medal, will feature all the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as Australia’s cricketing elite arrive at Crown Casino from 5.30 pm tonight.
Below are the players and partners walking the red carpet.
Player ------------------ Partner
George Bailey ------------------
Dan Christian ------------------ Deanne Atsalas
Jackson Bird ------------------ Laura Ellis
Michael Clarke ------------------ Kyly Clarke
Ed Cowan ------------------
Patrick Cummins ------------------
Xavier Doherty ------------------ Emma Doherty
James Faulkner ------------------
Aaron Finch ------------------ Abby Morris
John Hastings ------------------ Brianna Williams
Moises Henriques ------------------
Ben Hilfenhaus ------------------ Meredith Hilfenhaus
Phillip Hughes ------------------
Brad Hogg ------------------ Cheryl Bresland
David Hussey ------------------
Mitchell Johnson ------------------ Jessica Johnson
Ben Laughlin ------------------ Laura Kelly
Nathan Lyon ------------------ Melissa Waring
Glenn Maxwell ------------------ Jayne Egeberg
Clint McKay ------------------ Kirsten Tuzee
James Pattinson ------------------ Kayla Dickson
Ricky Ponting ------------------ Rianna Ponting
Peter Siddle ------------------ Anna Weatherlake
Kane Richardson ------------------ Nicole Kitching
Rob Quiney ------------------ Helen Arblaster
Steve Smith ------------------ Danielle Willis
Mitchell Starc ------------------ Brandon Starc
Matthew Wade ------------------ Julia Barry
David Warner ------------------ Samantha Williams
Shane Watson ------------------ Lee Watson
Cameron White ------------------ Jacqui Morris
Car arrival order*
Round 1 – departing at 5.25pm
Car 1 - James Pattinson & Kayla Dickson + Cameron White & Jacqui Morris
Car 2 - Matthew Wade & Julia Barry + Rob Quiney & Helen Arblaster
Car 3 - Peter Siddle & Anna Weatherlake + John Hastings & Brianna Williams
Car 4 - David Warner & Samantha Williams + Steve Smith & Danielle Willis
Car 5 – Ricky & Rianna Ponting +Ben & Meredith Hilfenhaus
Car 6 – Mitchell & Jessica Johnson + Brad Hogg & Cheryl Bresland
Car 7 - Shane & Lee Watson + Xavier & Emma Doherty
Round 2 – departing at approx. 5.55pm
Car 1 - Michael & Kyly Clarke + Glenn Maxwell & Jayne Egeberg
Car 2 - Nathan Lyon & Mel Waring + Dan Christian & Deanne Atsalas
Car 3 - Mitchell & Brandon Starc + Pat Cummins + Phil Hughes
Car 4 - Ben Laughlin & Laura Kelly + Jackson Bird & Laura Ellis
Car 5 – Clint McKay & Kirsten Tuzee + Kane Richardson & Nicole Kitching
Car 6 – Aaron Finch & Abby Morris + David Hussey + Moises Henriques
Car 7 – George Bailey + Ed Cowan + James Faulkner
Round 3 – departing at approx. 6.20 pm
Car 1 – Mickey Arthur + Alex Kountouris + Steve Rixon & Lyn Buckman
Car 2 – Ali & Anne de Winter + Adam Fraser + Matt Cenin
*subject to change
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2013 Allan Border Medal Red Carpet Arrivals
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A tearful Michael Clarke has matched Ricky Ponting's record of four Allan Border Medals as Australia's leading cricketer.
The 31-year-old, who won the 2005, 2009 (with Ponting) and 2012 medals, was also named the Test Player of the Year at Monday night's black-tie function at Melbourne's Crown Casino.
The skipper paid tribute to former team-mates Ponting and Michael Hussey and re-enforced his commitment to taking Australia to the top of the rankings in all formats before emotion cut his acceptance speech short.
Watson, also named Australia's T20 Player of the Year, was just 33 votes behind Clarke despite missing 15 matches over the three formats during the voting period because of injury.
Others who received awards were Clint McKay (ODI Player of the Year), Phillip Hughes (Domestic Player of the Year) and Jessica Cameron (Women's International Player of the Year).
Also, McGrath and fast bowler Charlie Turner (1887-1895) were inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.
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The 31-year-old, who won the 2005, 2009 (with Ponting) and 2012 medals, was also named the Test Player of the Year at Monday night's black-tie function at Melbourne's Crown Casino.
The skipper paid tribute to former team-mates Ponting and Michael Hussey and re-enforced his commitment to taking Australia to the top of the rankings in all formats before emotion cut his acceptance speech short.
Watson, also named Australia's T20 Player of the Year, was just 33 votes behind Clarke despite missing 15 matches over the three formats during the voting period because of injury.
Others who received awards were Clint McKay (ODI Player of the Year), Phillip Hughes (Domestic Player of the Year) and Jessica Cameron (Women's International Player of the Year).
Also, McGrath and fast bowler Charlie Turner (1887-1895) were inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.
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